FIRST ON FOX: Former President Trump is criticizing President Biden’s botched dealing with of the Afghanistan withdrawal in a brand new documentary which ties the fear assault at Abbey Gate to a deal with “culture wars” by the Biden administration.
The American Ideas Mission (APP), a conservative assume tank, launched a trailer for a documentary that shall be launched subsequent week.
The documentary, “Culture War: The Deadly Consequences of a Woke War Machine” seems to be on the 2021 suicide bombing at Abbey Gate, the third anniversary of which was marked on Monday. The bombing, which occurred through the frantic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, killed 13 American service members and 180 folks in whole.
The documentary contains interviews with former President Trump, former White Home Chief of Workers Mark Meadows, a number of members of Congress, and the households of 4 service members who had been killed within the assault. The documentary alleges that the Biden administration was centered on a “culture war.” The trailer highlights selections remodeled COVID-19 vaccinations and recruitment efforts utilizing drag queens.
Trump, who visited Arlington Nationwide Cemetery on Monday to mark the third anniversary of the Abbey Gate terror assault, takes goal at Biden for his dealing with of the botched withdrawal within the upcoming documentary.
“When Biden got in, he didn’t know what he was doing, frankly, and they lost respect for our country. They respected our country when I was here,” Trump stated.
“We had no killing whatsoever for eighteen months, until that horrible day where they lost so many people. We got out with no dignity, no pride, no strength. It was really a horrible situation,” he continued.
American Ideas Mission President Terry Schilling accused President Biden and Vice President Harris of overseeing a “left-wing social experiment.”
“Maintaining a strong military is one of the president’s most important responsibilities. Yet under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, our armed forces have been turned into a left-wing social experiment, with deadly consequences,” Schilling stated.
“‘Culture War’ seeks to expose the true destruction that Democrats’ cultural extremism has wrought on our service members. The men and women who died at Abbey Gate deserved far better from our current leadership in Washington,” he continued. “We owe it to them and their families to ensure their stories are told, so that the American people know exactly how we have reached this dangerous point and what needs to be done to avoid such a needless catastrophe in the future.”
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The family of among the 13 American service members who had been killed appeared on stage on the Republican Nationwide Conference final month, saying Biden had by no means publicly named their family members.
Biden and Harris launched separate statements on Monday recognizing the three-year anniversary of the Abbey Gate bombing, with every notably itemizing the names of the 13 fallen troops.
“These 13 Americans—and the many more that were wounded—were patriots in the highest sense. Some were born the year the war in Afghanistan started. Some were on their second or third tour. But all raised their hand to serve a cause greater than themselves—risking their own safety for the safety of their fellow Americans, Allies, and Afghan partners. They embodied the very best of who we are as a nation: brave, committed, selfless. And we owe them and their families a sacred debt we will never be able to fully repay, but will never cease working to fulfill,” Biden stated.
Biden’s assertion contradicts his June debate response when he claimed, “Truth is, I’m the only president this century that doesn’t have — this decade — any troops dying anywhere in the world like he did.” Biden’s remark on the time obtained intense backlash.
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“We also owe their brothers and sisters-in-arms—who served and sacrificed for our freedom and future during America’s longest war. 20,744 American service members were wounded. 2,461 made the ultimate sacrifice. They were sons and daughters, mothers and fathers, spouses and friends. No matter how much time passes, the pain of their loss will remain real and raw. And so will the pride we feel in their service. From the deserts of Helmand, to the mountains of Kunduz, and everywhere in between—these women and men worked alongside our Afghan partners to protect our nation. And deployment after deployment, tour after tour, they dared all, risked all, and gave all to keep us safe,” he continued.
The White Home didn’t reply to Fox Information Digital’s media inquiry.
Fox Information’ Cameron Cawthorne and Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.